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WWF teams up with global brands to show the emptiness of a #WorldWithoutNature


Source: World Wildlife Fund
Washington, DC – On World Wildlife Day (March 3, 2021) World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will join some of the world’s best-known corporations, NGOs, and sports teams in removing animals and nature components from their branding in an action that aims to highlight the dramatic loss of biodiversity globally and the social and economic risks it poses.
For the first time in its 60-year history, WWF will remove the iconic panda from its logo for the day, while more than 40 famous brands from around the world including AS Roma, Hootsuite, and OL Reign will also remove symbols of nature from their logos to highlight the emptiness of a world without nature. ....

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Everyone is needed in the new global push to protect nature


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An ambitious international agreement to protect biodiversity is within reach - but if it is to succeed, business and civil society must play their part, alongside governments
The crisis facing nature has never been more apparent. The costs to mankind of our degradation of the natural world have never been more evident. Fortunately, the beginnings of a meaningful response – in the form of a post-2020 global biodiversity framework – is close at hand. 
But, for that framework to succeed, governments must ensure broad participation in its formal processes. Non-state actors – sub-national governments, business and the financial sector, academia, civil society, youth and indigenous peoples and local communities – have a critical role to play in delivering biodiversity outcomes.  ....

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